Hi! We're a young married couple making our way in the world. Remember that couple you haven't seen since you had kids? That's us. ;)

We both have full time careers and this blog is our space to share our past and current DIY projects, crafts, recipes, travels, and whatever else we feel like. Two pups add to the hijinx in our misadventures and we wouldn't trade them for anything. Thanks for stopping by and keep in touch!

Brewster fell in love the moment this comfy rug was unrolled. It's the L.L. Bean rectangular 5'x8' chenille rug in Blue Meadow. We live within an hour of their flagship store in Freeport, ME. I found it deeply discounted at their annual Home tent sale. It pulls together all the blue and green colors that I love.

The two club chairs with blue ticking stripe came from L.L. Bean too.

I love the textures on the love seat...

But it's not too precious to use everyday. Everything can be tossed in the wash!

A daisy chain quilt that I made last year was intended for the living room but it's still hanging out in my craft room. This reminds me that I need to bring it down to the love seat. :)

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Hi! I know, I know. Long...LONG time and no posts! I'm alive and well.

My creative energy (and sometimes nervous energy during a corporate re-organization) took over and I've been busy sewing up lots of projects. So many, in fact, that I decided to start a brand new blog over at AMquilts.com to share my sewing projects! Why have one blog when you can have two, right? :) I've published the first couple of posts but I also have a backlog of completed projects share. Plus I can't forget the endless list of in-progress and future projects that have queued up.

Recognize the paisley purse I decided to use in the new blog's header?

I'll be back at Welcome Sunshine Home blogging more about our house, recipes, pups, Birchbox, etc. We've got some big projects underway this year including kitchen updates, craft/sewing room updates, and replacement windows. Plus we're finally having the entire exterior of our 2.5 story house painted...by a professional certified to handle lead paint! We've done countless DIY projects during our 7 years living here so it feels like a major luxury to hire professionals for the windows and painting.

The popular Show Us Your House series at Kelly's Korner will be starting up Friday, June 1st. I've had a great time participating in the past and am hoping I'll get my blogging act together soon so I can join in the fun again!

Here's the current schedule:June 1 - Show us your Living RoomsJune 8 - Show us your kitchensJune 15 - Show us your bedroomsJune 22 - Show us your dining roomsJune 29 - Show us kids roomsJuly 6 - Show us your bathroomsJuly 13 - Show us your mantlesJuly 20 - Show us your foyersJuly 27 - Show us ways you display picturesAugust 3 - Show us window treatmentsAugust 10 - Show us how you decorate your dining room table/coffee table/side tableAugust 17 - Show us your patio/front porchAugust 24- Show us your laundry room

You can follow me on Twitter now at WelcomeSunHome (general life stuff) and AMquilts567 (sewing in-progress updates).

They keep well so they're excellent to make ahead, pack up in small cello bags or little treat boxes (drop one each into mini cupcake baking cup liners before putting in box), and then hand them out to friends, co-workers, neighbors, unexpected drop-in visitors, etc through out the season. I add in some of the super easy Candy Cane Kisses Pretzel Melts (I made a few hundred of those this morning!) to add some color to and stretch our gifts of handmade chocolates even further.

The best part is that you can easily change the filling flavoring extract and use your favorite(s). My preference is to make them peppermint (these do not have the toothpaste-like flavor/texture that some peppermint candies can get!). Jake's mom always makes her family's favorite flavor - maple. You can also split up the filling dough before you add the flavoring extract and make multiple flavors from one batch.

Go here for a full tutorial and you'll learn all the Jordan family secrets to making these yummy chocolates. :)

These are fun to make and kids of all ages love them. Jake's mom always makes these for her annual cookie swap party. I've made them a few times now and they've been a party hit. I did a Moose Cupcake version with brown M&Ms and chocolate animal crackers this summer.

Head over to Kelly's Korner and link up your own favorite holiday recipes this week. Plan to come back next week and join the 2011 Christmas Tour of Home hosted by Kelly and The Nester.

I love seeing how every one dresses up their home for the holidays. So far we have our Christmas tree up (a real Fraser Fir again) and decorated it but I haven't had a chance to take photos yet. It looks pretty much like last year's tree though since I used the same ornaments. I think everything else will be out of our Christmas bins by the end of the weekend. Have you decorated and/or started your holiday baking yet?

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

I love variety so I try lots of different products. Anyone out there want to trade half empty bottles of potions and lotions? :) I'll share some of my long standing favorites and what I'm loving right now.

Three of my "old standby" favorites (aka I buy these over and over and over...)

1) Essie nail polish colors that get solid coverage with two coats. Add a clear top coat and your fingers will be pretty for a week. I love these two colors because they are deep, rich shades but are neutral enough that they go with everything.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It's time to take something from my Pinterest board and DO IT! Sherry (Young House Love), Katie (Bower Power), Erin (House of Earnest), and Ana White issued an unofficial Pinterest Challenge and I'm taking it! You can link up your project on any of their sites.

I made mine with 4 layers of flannel and 4 layers of fleece. The flannel becomes ragged in the wash but the fleece stays the same. I like the mix of fabrics. For bonus going green points, I used up some scraps from a quilt I made for my niece's birthday.

You don't have to be exact with the pieces for each layer. I caught myself being entirely too serious because I've been cutting a lot of quilt pieces lately. Relax, it's a duster! :) In Sew Much Ado's step #11 you "Beginning with narrowest layer, clip edges of flannel at 1/2" intervals along length of duster" anyway. See good is good enough. :)

My supplies

I started sewing with two piles of 4 pieces. When I make the next duster, I'll alternate the layers of fleece and flannel and add 1-2 more layers of flannel.

Sewn and cut up

This hadn't been washed yet. It'll get fluffier each time it is washed and that'll help it work even better. It's hard to see in the photos but there is the same amount of 'duster' on the top and bottom.

Mussed up a bit on the Swiffer Duster handle

Even though this was a super fast project, Maximus the Little Prince Super Schnauzer settled in for the long haul...

The duster works well and inspired me to also make eight reusable Swiffer Sweeper/Wet Jet cloths the next day using scraps from another quilt and something a gal from my sewing class recommended. It's pretty dang clever and cost effective. I'll be including some reusable sweepers and dusters in future hostess, housewarming, and holiday gift baskets.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Kelly's Korner hosts a weekly Show Us Your Life series and this week's topic is Connecting Non-Mom Bloggers. If this is your first visit to Welcome Sunshine Home, come on in and get comfy! Don't mind the dog hair...

I'm Alison. I love quilting, DIY home projects, picnics, board games, long walks on the beach...Wait. This is starting to sound like a personals ad. Since I already have a loving husband and two dogs that dote after me, allow me to start over my introduction by sharing a special birthday limerick my sister-in-law, Melissa, wrote in my honor:

There once was a girl named Alison
Who thought DIY projects were oh so much fun.
From morning 'till night,
They're her heart's delight
She won't rest 'till Stewart's outdone.

This limerick was copied from A is for Alison where Melissa also shares some mildly embarrassing stories about me. Any who, Melissa (aka author M.J. Fifield) is also a "Non-Mom Blogger" over at My Pet Blog. She writes about writing novels, tv, life, books, work, etc and is the reigning queen of proper grammar. Ok, I'll stop now before this turns in a personals ad for Melissa. :)

So, back to me now. Hmm. I think I'll wrap this post up by sharing some of my favorite Welcome Sunshine Home posts.

Gorgeous and functional! The floor to ceiling cupboards, shelving, and island made me swoon. When Jake and I toured the house, I couldn't resist peeking in all the cupboards and drawers. They even 'staged' laundry! :)